N, Z, FOSSILS. 199 
FISHES. 
1 Skeleton of Fish, in White Limestone. Weka 
Pass. (See D.) ‘ 
2 Teeth belonging to the following genera :—Car- 
charodon, Oxyrhina, Lamna, Hybodus, Otodus ; 
Palatal Teeth, &e. 
CRUSTACEA. 
1 Fragments of Cray-fish, associated with Cyclas. 
Eden River, Waiau, Nelson. (See E.—VI.) 
2 Swimming Crab, in Limestone. Brighton, Nelson. 
(See C.—VI.) 
3 Claws of Crustacea, in Limestone. Oamaru, Otago. 
(See D.—X1.) 
FOSSIL PLANTS OF NEW ZEALAND. 
.L.—Fragments of Plants, the nature of which cannot 
be distinguished, in Sandstones probably of 
Triassic age, in the neighbourhood of Welling- 
ton (Powder Magazine Point, Kaiwara Hill, 
and Porirua Road) ; also similar specimens from 
Popotunoa Gorge, Otago. (See K.) 
TI.—Indurated Green and Grey Sandstones, with 
Shales and thin seams of Coal (See I.), exposed 
at Mataura Falls, Otago, containing a profusion 
of Fossil Plants, chiefly Ferns, which have been 
distinguished by the following provisional names : 
Polypodium (Pecopteris) Hochstetteri. 
Pecopteris serratus. 
Pecopteris distans. 
Pecopteris ligultus. 
Teeniopteris robustus. 
Teeniopteris obtusatus. 
Teeniopteris linearis. 
Teeniopteris gramineus. 
Lomarites. : 
Sphenopteris. 
Camptopteris. 
Zamites. 
‘Taxites. 
